If it is determined that a public health threat may exist because of
the contamination of property caused by a terrorist incident using nuclear,
biological, or chemical agents, the State Health Director may order any action
to abate that public health threat. To the extent that any owner, lessee,
operator, or other person in control of the property is innocent of culpability
in the creation of the public health threat, that person shall not be
responsible for the costs of abating the public health threat. (2002-179, s. 1.)